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Mechanical Properties of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Rubber Concrete

Qiang Su, Jinming Xu, Yong-Dong Wang

2021Materials12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Orthogonal experiments were designed for hybrid fiber rubber concrete (HFRC). The mechanical properties of HFRC were tested and compared with ordinary concrete. The effects of basalt fiber volume ratio (VBF), PVA fiber volume ratio (VPF) and rubber volume ratio (VR) on the compressive strength, splitting tensile strength and flexural strength of HFRC were analyzed. The results show that the strength of HFRC is the best when the volume ratio of basalt fiber is 0.3%, the volume ratio of PVA fiber is 0.2% and the volume ratio of rubber is 5%. Basalt fiber has the greatest influence on the strength of HFRC. The strength of HFRC mixed with hybrid fiber is greatly improved, which reflects the good fiber “positive hybrid effect”. With the increase of rubber volume ratio, the strength of HFRC decreases gradually. With the help of SEM and EDS, the toughening and cracking resistance mechanism of the fiber to HFRC was analyzed. Finally, the strength of HFRC was predicted by model.

Topics & Concepts

Basalt fiberMaterials scienceFiberComposite materialCompressive strengthVolume (thermodynamics)Ultimate tensile strengthNatural rubberFiber-reinforced concreteFlexural strengthPhysicsQuantum mechanicsInnovative concrete reinforcement materialsStructural Behavior of Reinforced ConcreteConcrete and Cement Materials Research
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